stonerblue
Well-Known Member
Apology not needed Bert.Stoner,,apologies..it just just touched a very raw nerve..trust me , the times people gave me and the mrs a hard time without realising we had an autistic child broke my heart..sorry, I get the drift.
As it happens, i was on my way to a neighbours when i read this yesterday to take the dog to see her very autistic son. Up until recently the lad spent most of his time on the trampoline, bouncing and shouting away, but he loves my dog and would calm down whenever he saw us (even taking off his headphones). The lad is now in his teens and is a lot calmer but we still nip round to say Hi most weekends.